Martin, of Detroit, wants to sell the “King Camaro” for $120,000 and donate a portion of the proceeds to benefit Covenant House of Detroit, which takes in homeless kids off the street, provides food, clothing and shelter while trying to ensure they graduate from school and get jobs.

“This is no longer a vehicle; it’s a rolling work of art. It’s a great car and I love driving it, but it’s time for someone else to have fun with it,” Martin said. “Covenant House in Detroit does great things for kids in need and the city needs more organizations like this one.”

The car is certainly a head-turner. In addition to the stainless steel exterior, features include: 32-inch custom chrome wheels; Dub tires, a Kenne Bell Mammoth Twin Screw Supercharger; 15,000-watt stereo system with 48 speakers; five retractable flat screen TVs that can play music videos simultaneously; and color changing LED halo headlight kit.

Rides Magazine published a 6-page spread on the car in February.

Martin won two trophies this year in the East vs. West Car Show at Belle Isle, taking Best Sports Car and Best Overall Car in the show.

“To a motor head this all makes sense, but to those who just want a collectable, I guess it doesn’t matter. They just like to see all the bells and whistles,” said Martin, who celebrated the grand opening of Gold Haven on Mound Road on Monday. He also owns Cash for Karats on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit.

“When I take it out for a drive, I literally can’t get in or out of a parking lot because people are following me wanting a closer look at the car.”

More than $268,000 is invested in the customized vehicle. Martin is not the original owner, and was able to buy it for $120,000. That’s his asking price now.

Anyone interested in purchasing Martin’s Camaro to help him to assist Covenant House can call 313-499-8255.